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  1. 5 de ago. de 2022 · Lord Wellesley spearheaded subsidiary alliance policy, and several kingdoms such as Jaipur, Oudh, Tanjore, Berar, Bundi, Jodhpur, and Hyderabad were brought into it, with Nizam of Hyderabad being the first ruler to sign this treaty.

  2. 23 de mar. de 2024 · The subsidiary alliance allowed the British to exert control over the native rulers without having to annex their territories. Before Lord Wellesley, the system was actually introduced by the French Governor-General Marquis Dupleix.

  3. The subsidiary alliance system was introduced in India by Lord Wellesley. The main principles of a subsidiary alliance were :1. An Indian ruler entering into a subsidiary alliance with British had to accept British forces within his territory and also agree to pay for their maintenance.

  4. Subsidiary Alliance was a system of land revenue introduced by Lord Wellesley in 1798. All the local rulers had to accept following terms and conditions who entered into such an alliance with the British: (i) The ally would have to keep a British armed contingent in his territory. (ii) The British would be responsible for protection of their ...

  5. 23 de ago. de 2020 · Lord Wellesley Scenario in which Lord Wellesley came in India The challenge for the Wellesley was there were many states in India including powerful Marathas and Mysore. So, it was not possible for Wellesley to directly conquer these states. So, he came out with a solution of Subsidiary Alliance. The important provisions of this policy were, The signatory state has to maintain the contingent ...

  6. 24 de jul. de 2019 · L. Grover writes: “Lord Wellesley resorted to aggressive application of the subsidiary alliance system to extend British dominion in India as a defensive counter measure against the imperialistic designs of France and Russia.

  7. 2 de set. de 2022 · Subsidiary Alliance System: Wellesley’s strategy of auxiliary coalition was an expansion of ring wall which looked to decrease states to a place of reliance on British Government in India. As per this framework, each ruler in India needed to acknowledge to pay an endowment to the British for the upkeep of British armed force. Consequently, British would safeguard them from their foes which ...